Course Descriptions
This course covers accounting concepts and principles that underlie corporate financial statements, including balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement. This core course in Financial Accounting covers the accounting principles and methods (US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ‘GAAP’ and International Financial Reporting Standards ‘IFRS’) used in preparing the three principal financial statements—the balance sheet, the income statement, and the statement of cash flows. This course emphasizes the rationale for and implications of the fundamental accounting concepts. We use problems to enhance the learning of these concepts and to bridge the gap between the preparation of financial statements and their interpretation and use in various decision situations.
This course covers concepts and analytical techniques from microeconomics and macroeconomics including market structures, fiscal and monetary policy, international trade, international financial markets, spot and forward exchange rates, interest rate parity and purchasing power parity.
OPS 603: Quantitative Methods in Financial Analysis
ACCTG 605: Financial Statement Analysis
FIN 606: Investments and Equity Analysis
FIN 607: Fixed Income Analysis
FIN 609: Financial Engineering and Risk Management
MGT 611: Ethics, Professional Standards, and Compliance